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Re: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettibone Mulliken, GM diesel
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Posted by steve on November 19, 2001 at 16:24:09 from (141.154.126.66):
In Reply to: Re: Multuhoe model MDA, Pettibone Mulliken, GM diesel posted by bbott on November 19, 2001 at 12:49:19:
It IS very low on fluid, that would make sense as to why it was moving at first, then it lost a lot of fluid from a bunch of bad hydraulic lines for the front loader. Wierd thing is, no leaks (or presure in lines to make leaks) in the backhoe system. I'm going to pull the diamond plate floor up this weekend and trace the hydraulic lines to see whats what. I did see waht looked like two large filter canisters in the hydraulics system underneath. Good news is NAPA was able to provide me with the oil filter (with new gaskets), and 2 fuel filters, they looked them up based on the GM53 motor, he says it is the same as a detroit 353 ??? All I know is, the numbers on the oil filters matched when they crossed the AC Delco number on it to a NAPA number, that NAPA number is what the book said a Detroit 353 uses. And this may sound dumb, but until today I did not know this is a 3 cylinder, I mean its not like I can count spark plug wires. Keep good thoughts/ideas coming, and I'll keep trying to revive this one. Thanks.
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